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By Nicole Mcafee | December 25, 2007
In today’s society the internet controls our lives. Millions of people are attached to various social networks, blogs, and new/media sources that are spidered everyday by hundreds of thousands of search engines. These search engines index that information into their files, so that anyone who has access to a computer, and the ability to type a name, can find anything they want about you.
Reputation Guardian has set its sights, not only on protecting and eliminating the negative information hurting your reputation, but helping you to establish or re-establish your reputation as well.
Reputation Guardian has set the standard for online reputation management and with its patent pending Reputation Score System “Rep Score” has now provided the end user with a numerical score (comparable to your credit score) based on the information collected about you through the World Wide Web. Like cultivating a good credit score, developing a good reputation is done over time. The Rep Score represents your reputation strengths and weaknesses giving you the ability to fight negative information and or establishing positive information to develop your good name. Then sit back and watch your score grow.
“One bad blog post can kill you. But if you’ve got hundreds or thousands of sites linking to you and commenting on you, the law of averages takes over, and odds are the opinion will be accurate: The cranks will be outweighed by cooler heads…The Net rewards the transparent (C. Thompson).”
Reputation Guardian provides a user friendly interface which gives you the ability to see the information found on you throughout the World Wide Web in one simply report. Then you choose the information hurting your reputation and we will eliminate it. Next by utilizing the Reputation Builder we will work with you to establish or re-establish your good name; it’s that simple!

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